Keep it Right Thru Relationships for Real Singles
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not your typical cheesball bachelor, lethargically accustomed to going missing the fun on a Friday night. I’d wager you guys haven’t heard me ramble on great dating and relationships. That’s just me for ya.
Datelessness is an avoidable quality and completely ripped out of my family history. Even so, There’s no point avoiding it, I had to end a solid cohabitation which meant a lot for us but simply would never last. So one would say it has been years since I was dating. I don’t hold the great expectations for dating I used to enjoy.
Being single is new and free. It’s a given that I don’t know how to lounge about, peacefully devowering Jack Bauer (from 24) reruns. The number one cause of this case of fresh break-up dating apathy? My coworkers are stiffs, and everyone else is boring.
My one-time hunting pal, Brandon, who has never had dating boredom, sympathized because he is almost in a similar place. He introduced me to this Dallas dating serviceI joined. I can’t argue with chatting up quality ladies who share my passions. Go figure, I got real about my dating life and signed up.
Be honest, ya can’t be disappointed due to going dateless when ya haven’t tried to meet anyone. Like our college basketball coach Jason Kniffen often said when his wife wasn’t looking, “If you don’t run you can’t score, sparky.”
The man didn’t know my name. Even so, the man was truly a wise sould in a way nobody could understand. He meant well to everyone. The fantastic Dallas matchmaking service I joined might have short circuted coach’s brain.
At great expectations singles events I shared a great evening with a ton of quality and desirable women that meet my expectations. I truthfully had a blast with a few indisputably well-situated singles. I ducked out of the mixer a little early following a promising exchange of numbers, and as a plus, I came across some social networking relationships for my business. Very cool.
Put yourself in the play. You won’t be happy if you don’t try. Don’t sell yourself short, believe in your own great expectations for life’s sake.
Frankly,
Josiah